Restore Confidence & Strengthen Pelvic Health with EMSELLA

Improve your confidence with EMSELLA therapy — a non-invasive treatment designed to support pelvic floor muscle function, bladder control, and intimate wellness without surgery or downtime.
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How Does EMSELLA Therapy Work?

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Your pelvic floor muscles help support the bladder, bowel and pelvic organs. When these muscles weaken due to pregnancy, childbirth, ageing, menopause, surgery or other factors, symptoms such as leakage, urgency or reduced pelvic support may occur. EMSELLA uses advanced High-Intensity Focused Electromagnetic (HIFEM®) technology to stimulate deep pelvic floor muscles, creating thousands of deep muscle contractions during each session. These contractions are designed to help re-educate and strengthen the pelvic floor muscles in a way that can be difficult to achieve through voluntary exercises alone.
As the pelvic floor muscles become stronger and more responsive, patients may experience improved muscle support, better bladder control, and enhanced pelvic function. The treatment is designed to support both men and women experiencing pelvic floor weakness, urinary leakage, or changes in intimate wellness. Treatment is non-invasive, does not require internal devices and is performed while you sit comfortably on the EMSELLA chair. Individual results vary, and a consultation is required to determine whether this treatment is appropriate for your needs.

Common Concerns EMSELLA May Help Address

Pelvic floor weakness and bladder control concerns can affect daily comfort, confidence, and quality of life. EMSELLA may assist patients looking for non-invasive support for pelvic floor muscle function and intimate wellness.

Urinary leakage

Supports patients experiencing bladder leakage during activities such as coughing, sneezing, laughing, lifting, or exercise by helping strengthen and re-educate weakened pelvic floor muscles for improved control.

Frequent urgency

May help improve bladder control and support patients experiencing sudden urinary urgency, frequent bathroom visits, or difficulty holding urine comfortably throughout daily activities and routines.

Stress urinary incontinence

Designed to strengthen pelvic floor muscles that support the bladder and urethra, helping improve control during physical movement, exercise, coughing, sneezing, or other everyday activities.

Postpartum pelvic weakness

May support pelvic floor recovery after pregnancy and childbirth by helping improve muscle strength, pelvic support, bladder control, and overall confidence during daily activities and exercise.

Intimate wellness concerns

Supports pelvic floor muscle function associated with intimate wellness, improved muscle awareness, enhanced confidence, and overall comfort that may contribute to better quality of life and wellbeing.

Age-related pelvic floor changes

May help maintain pelvic floor strength and support bladder function as natural aging changes affect muscle tone, control, and overall pelvic support in both women and men.

What to Expect During Your EMSELLA Appointment

We aim to provide a comfortable and supportive treatment experience from start to finish. During your appointment, our team will take the time to understand your concerns, discuss your goals, and guide you through each stage of the EMSELLA treatment process.
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Initial Consultation

We begin by discussing your symptoms, medical history, lifestyle and treatment goals. This helps us confirm whether EMSELLA is suitable and whether any further medical review is recommended.

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Treatment Session

During the session, you sit on the EMSELLA chair fully clothed. The device delivers electromagnetic stimulation to the pelvic floor muscles. You may feel strong muscle contractions, but treatment should not be painful. The intensity can be adjusted for your comfort.

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Post Post-Treatment Guidance

There is no required downtime, so most patients can return to their usual activities straight away. Your practitioner will recommend the number and frequency of sessions based on your goals and response to treatment.

You’ll be asked about your condition, current symptoms, and previous therapies. This helps determine whether EMTT may complement your treatment plan for chronic pain therapy in Perth.

Your medical practitioner will gently assess the affected area. This step helps us identify areas of discomfort or limited function, allowing us to design your electromagnetic transduction therapy plan accurately.

You’ll be guided through how the therapy works and what to expect during treatment. The practitioner will explain how EMTT may fit into your care plan for chronic pain therapy in Perth.

If appropriate, a short session is conducted. Pulsed magnetic fields are applied to the surface near the affected area to begin your electromagnetic transduction therapy.

Benefits of EMSELLA Supported by Clinical Studies

EMSELLA is a non-invasive pelvic floor treatment that may assist with pelvic muscle activation and bladder control support in suitable patients. Research has explored its use in relation to urinary incontinence symptoms and pelvic floor function, although individual experiences and outcomes vary.
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Key Benefits

Important Considerations

Who May Benefit Most from EMSELLA Treatment

Published clinical studies on EMSELLA have focused on patients experiencing urinary incontinence, pelvic floor weakness, and intimate wellness concerns associated with reduced pelvic muscle function. Treatment may be considered for individuals seeking non-invasive pelvic floor support as part of a personalised care plan.
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Individuals Experiencing Urinary Incontinence

People experiencing continuous joint or soft tissue discomfort may consider EMTT as part of their soft tissue injury support strategy. This may apply when symptoms continue despite rest, physical therapy, or exercise.

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Postpartum Patients

Pregnancy and childbirth can affect the abdominal and pelvic floor muscles. EMSELLA may support pelvic floor muscle activation as part of a broader postpartum recovery plan, depending on individual assessment and timing after birth.
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Men Seeking Pelvic
Floor Support

Research has also explored HIFEM treatment in men, including those experiencing urinary symptoms after prostate-related procedures. Suitability depends on medical history, symptoms and practitioner guidance.

Why Choose Us for EMSELLA Therapy

Experience personalised pelvic health care supported by advanced technology, professional guidance, and a patient-focused approach designed to help you feel comfortable and supported throughout your treatment journey.

Advanced Technology for Pelvic Floor Support

We use EMSELLA technology designed to support pelvic floor muscle function through non-invasive HIFEM® treatment. Sessions are comfortable, efficient, and performed while you remain fully clothed.

Personalised Treatment Plans

Every patient experiences pelvic floor concerns differently. Our team takes the time to understand your symptoms, lifestyle, and treatment goals to create an individualised treatment approach tailored to your needs.

Supportive Clinical Guidance

We are committed to providing a welcoming and supportive environment where patients feel informed, respected, and comfortable throughout every stage of treatment and follow-up care.

Focus on Long-Term Wellbeing

Our goal is to support not only short-term symptom management, but also ongoing pelvic floor health, bladder support, and overall quality of life through personalised care and guidance.

Explore Whether EMSELLA May Support Your Pelvic Health Goals

Book a consultation to find out whether EMSELLA may be suitable for your symptoms, goals and lifestyle.

Get to Know Nicholas Wigger

Nicholas Wigger is a highly regarded physiotherapist in Perth with nearly two decades of clinical experience. He takes a modern, results-focused approach to musculoskeletal care, helping patients recover mobility and function using advanced technologies and hands-on techniques.

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Nick Wigger

Advanced Level 3 GEMt Dry Needler

"I'm committed to using evidence-based techniques that show effective results without overcomplicating what good care should be."

Nick is widely recognised for his work in musculoskeletal therapy. He uses non-invasive modalities such as shockwave, magnetotransduction, and photobiomodulation to support recovery and long-term comfort.

As a course instructor and clinical educator, he mentors emerging therapists in musculoskeletal care and pain management. He also serves as a key opinion contributor for Enovis, helping bring modern therapies into private practice. Nick is respected for his clinical integrity and commitment to evidence-based care. He continues to shape treatment standards and supports the growth of future allied health professionals.

Frequently Asked Questions About BTL Emsella

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Comfortable everyday clothing is generally recommended. Because EMSELLA uses electromagnetic energy, your practitioner may advise avoiding metal objects or accessories near the pelvic area during treatment.
Most clinical studies used a treatment protocol of six sessions delivered twice weekly over three weeks, with each session lasting approximately 30 minutes.
In most cases, no special preparation is required before an EMSELLA appointment. Your practitioner will review your medical history and discuss any relevant health considerations before treatment begins.
EMSELLA may be used as part of an individualised pelvic health treatment plan and can complement other practitioner-recommended strategies such as pelvic floor exercises or physiotherapy support. Treatment recommendations vary between patients.
Clinical studies have investigated EMSELLA in patients experiencing stress urinary incontinence (SUI), urge urinary incontinence (UUI), and mixed urinary incontinence (MUI). Improvements were observed across all three types, with particularly strong outcomes reported in stress and mixed urinary incontinence.
Pelvic floor weakness and bladder control concerns may become more common with age and menopause-related changes. EMSELLA may be considered by some patients seeking non-invasive pelvic floor support as part of their care plan.
Published studies and treatment materials discuss EMSELLA in relation to stress, urge, and mixed urinary incontinence symptoms in selected patients. Treatment suitability depends on individual assessment and practitioner guidance.
No downtime is usually required. Most patients can return to normal daily activities straight away.
EMSELLA may not be suitable for individuals with certain metal or electronic implants, pacemakers, or some medical conditions involving implanted devices. Pregnancy is also commonly listed as a contraindication in study protocols. A consultation is important to determine whether the treatment is appropriate for you.
Several studies reported continued improvements at 3, 6, and even 12-month follow-ups. Some patients may choose maintenance treatments depending on their individual symptoms, goals, and lifestyle factors.

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162 Cambridge Street, West Leederville WA 6007

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